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Official ArduinoBoy Repository for serial MIDI communication to the Nintendo Gameboy.
License: GNU General Public License v2.0
I have an issue where my arduinoboy randomly cycles through modes. I compiled the Code and after several attempts it finally compiled without any Error. I wanted to try it out, but pressing the mode button won't do anything. Sometimes it randomly starts to cycle through the modes and when it comes to MGB i can play notes with my Midi Keyboard and the Green Status Led Lights up correctly. This ist Just temporarely because of the mode cycle. MGB does Not detect anything and I was not able to ever hear a Sound in MGB while I was playing a Note. LSDJ has the Same Problem. Maybe someone knows how to fix it. I have tried several hours and days but I ended writing this text Here. My Setup is a Catskull DIY Kit, a Arduino Uno and a Gameboy Color with Ezflash Junior and the Roms.
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Using a Teensy 3.2, I can compile and upload the sketch fine.
It goes through the startup animation on the LEDs.
I can select a mode with the button.
It even remembers the mode when I restart.
I'm trying to use mGB mode.
But when sending midi from my computer, using Live, through USB, I don't get any status LED changes (or any sound on my gameboy).
The settings in the Arduino IDE are:
Board: "Teensy 3.2 / 3.1"
USB Type: "MIDI"
CPU Speed: "96 MHz (overclock)"
Optimize: "Faster"
Keyboard Layout: "US English"
Port: "HID=#### MIDI (Teensy 3.2"
I can also see a "Teensy MIDI" in my Audio MIDI Setup on macOS and can see "Teensy MIDI" in Live as a "Midi to" output.
I've used the same pins as in the original code. I updated all the libraries in the Arduino IDE. I tried other USB Types to see if there was some serial debugging info printed.
Here is a picture of my breadboard layout.
I also have an Arduino UNO with a which I can send midi to fine with a USB to DIN 5 cable.
I'm not sure where I have gone wrong, since the start up and mode selection appear to work. Does anybody have any ideas?
While using pitch bend in the wave channel, a popping occurs whenever the PB is brought back to value 64. After a good number of pops the channel's waveform will change (audibly but not on the display). In order to restore the original waveform, I need to move the waveform manually to a different shape and then toggle back to the original shape.
I am using Arduinoboy software 1.3.3, a DMG-01 Play-it-Loud, and an Arduinoboy made by Xiwi Electronics.
I'm trying to build this with an Arduino Nano Every.
I get a compilation error that "PIND" is not declared.
Is there a workaround of some sort for the Nano Every?
./Mode_LSDJ_Keyboard.ino: In function 'void sendKeyboardByteToGameboy(byte)':
./Arduinoboy.ino:231:48: error: 'PIND' was not declared in this scope
#define GB_SET(bit_cl,bit_out,bit_in) PORTD = (PIND & B11111000) | ((bit_in<<2) | ((bit_out)<<1) | bit_cl)
^
./Mode_LSDJ_Keyboard.ino:209:3: note: in expansion of macro 'GB_SET'
GB_SET(0,0,0);
^~~~~~
./Arduinoboy.ino:231:48: note: suggested alternative: 'PIN0'
#define GB_SET(bit_cl,bit_out,bit_in) PORTD = (PIND & B11111000) | ((bit_in<<2) | ((bit_out)<<1) | bit_cl)
^
./Mode_LSDJ_Keyboard.ino:209:3: note: in expansion of macro 'GB_SET'
GB_SET(0,0,0);
^~~~~~
./Mode_LSDJ_Midiout.ino: In function 'boolean getIncommingSlaveByte()':
./Arduinoboy.ino:231:48: error: 'PIND' was not declared in this scope
#define GB_SET(bit_cl,bit_out,bit_in) PORTD = (PIND & B11111000) | ((bit_in<<2) | ((bit_out)<<1) | bit_cl)
^
./Mode_LSDJ_Midiout.ino:254:3: note: in expansion of macro 'GB_SET'
GB_SET(0,0,0);
^~~~~~
./Arduinoboy.ino:231:48: note: suggested alternative: 'PIN0'
#define GB_SET(bit_cl,bit_out,bit_in) PORTD = (PIND & B11111000) | ((bit_in<<2) | ((bit_out)<<1) | bit_cl)
^
./Mode_LSDJ_Midiout.ino:254:3: note: in expansion of macro 'GB_SET'
GB_SET(0,0,0);
^~~~~~
./Mode_LSDJ_SlaveSync.ino: In function 'void sendClockTickToLSDJ()':
./Arduinoboy.ino:231:48: error: 'PIND' was not declared in this scope
#define GB_SET(bit_cl,bit_out,bit_in) PORTD = (PIND & B11111000) | ((bit_in<<2) | ((bit_out)<<1) | bit_cl)
^
./Mode_LSDJ_SlaveSync.ino:91:5: note: in expansion of macro 'GB_SET'
GB_SET(0,0,0);
^~~~~~
./Arduinoboy.ino:231:48: note: suggested alternative: 'PIN0'
#define GB_SET(bit_cl,bit_out,bit_in) PORTD = (PIND & B11111000) | ((bit_in<<2) | ((bit_out)<<1) | bit_cl)
^
./Mode_LSDJ_SlaveSync.ino:91:5: note: in expansion of macro 'GB_SET'
GB_SET(0,0,0);
^~~~~~
./Mode_MidiGb.ino: In function 'void sendByteToGameboy(byte)':
./Arduinoboy.ino:231:48: error: 'PIND' was not declared in this scope
#define GB_SET(bit_cl,bit_out,bit_in) PORTD = (PIND & B11111000) | ((bit_in<<2) | ((bit_out)<<1) | bit_cl)
^
./Mode_MidiGb.ino:107:8: note: in expansion of macro 'GB_SET'
GB_SET(0,1,0);
^~~~~~
./Arduinoboy.ino:231:48: note: suggested alternative: 'PIN0'
#define GB_SET(bit_cl,bit_out,bit_in) PORTD = (PIND & B11111000) | ((bit_in<<2) | ((bit_out)<<1) | bit_cl)
^
./Mode_MidiGb.ino:107:8: note: in expansion of macro 'GB_SET'
GB_SET(0,1,0);
^~~~~~
./Arduinoboy.ino:231:48: error: 'PIND' was not declared in this scope
#define GB_SET(bit_cl,bit_out,bit_in) PORTD = (PIND & B11111000) | ((bit_in<<2) | ((bit_out)<<1) | bit_cl)
^
./Mode_MidiGb.ino:110:8: note: in expansion of macro 'GB_SET'
GB_SET(0,0,0);
^~~~~~
./Arduinoboy.ino:231:48: note: suggested alternative: 'PIN0'
#define GB_SET(bit_cl,bit_out,bit_in) PORTD = (PIND & B11111000) | ((bit_in<<2) | ((bit_out)<<1) | bit_cl)
^
./Mode_MidiGb.ino:110:8: note: in expansion of macro 'GB_SET'
GB_SET(0,0,0);
^~~~~~
./Mode_Nanoloop.ino: In function 'boolean sendTickToNanoloop(boolean, boolean)':
./Arduinoboy.ino:231:48: error: 'PIND' was not declared in this scope
#define GB_SET(bit_cl,bit_out,bit_in) PORTD = (PIND & B11111000) | ((bit_in<<2) | ((bit_out)<<1) | bit_cl)
^
./Mode_Nanoloop.ino:74:8: note: in expansion of macro 'GB_SET'
GB_SET(0,1,0);
^~~~~~
./Arduinoboy.ino:231:48: note: suggested alternative: 'PIN0'
#define GB_SET(bit_cl,bit_out,bit_in) PORTD = (PIND & B11111000) | ((bit_in<<2) | ((bit_out)<<1) | bit_cl)
^
./Mode_Nanoloop.ino:74:8: note: in expansion of macro 'GB_SET'
GB_SET(0,1,0);
^~~~~~
./Arduinoboy.ino:231:48: error: 'PIND' was not declared in this scope
#define GB_SET(bit_cl,bit_out,bit_in) PORTD = (PIND & B11111000) | ((bit_in<<2) | ((bit_out)<<1) | bit_cl)
^
./Mode_Nanoloop.ino:77:8: note: in expansion of macro 'GB_SET'
GB_SET(0,0,0);
^~~~~~
./Arduinoboy.ino:231:48: note: suggested alternative: 'PIN0'
#define GB_SET(bit_cl,bit_out,bit_in) PORTD = (PIND & B11111000) | ((bit_in<<2) | ((bit_out)<<1) | bit_cl)
^
./Mode_Nanoloop.ino:77:8: note: in expansion of macro 'GB_SET'
GB_SET(0,0,0);
^~~~~~
./Arduinoboy.ino:231:48: error: 'PIND' was not declared in this scope
#define GB_SET(bit_cl,bit_out,bit_in) PORTD = (PIND & B11111000) | ((bit_in<<2) | ((bit_out)<<1) | bit_cl)
^
./Mode_Nanoloop.ino:82:5: note: in expansion of macro 'GB_SET'
GB_SET(0,1,0);
^~~~~~
./Arduinoboy.ino:231:48: note: suggested alternative: 'PIN0'
#define GB_SET(bit_cl,bit_out,bit_in) PORTD = (PIND & B11111000) | ((bit_in<<2) | ((bit_out)<<1) | bit_cl)
^
./Mode_Nanoloop.ino:82:5: note: in expansion of macro 'GB_SET'
GB_SET(0,1,0);
^~~~~~
exit status 1
Compilation error: 'PIND' was not declared in this scope
/tmp/596570401/Arduinoboy/Mode_LSDJ_Keyboard.ino:47:32: error: 'class PS2Keyboard' has no member named 'readScanCode'; did you mean 'readUnicode'?
Having trouble compiling for Arduino Uno. Compiling for original ArduinoBoy design.
if i dont wanna use the 面包板,how can i make the pcb (over the arduino
When trying to compile the code in the Arduino IDE, I get the following error:
Error: lo register required -- `sub ip,#1'
Any way to solve this issue? Tying to flash the files to a Teensy 2.0 on a PCB made with Trash80s schematic for the teensboy.
Arduinoboy:187: error: cannot convert 'usb_serial_class*' to 'HardwareSerial*' in initialization
HardwareSerial *serial = &Serial;
Using library EEPROM at version 2.0 in folder: C:\Users\avonb\Desktop\arduino-1.8.9\hardware\teensy\avr\libraries\EEPROM
cannot convert 'usb_serial_class*' to 'HardwareSerial*' in initialization
Teensyduino 1.41+ changed the values returned by usbMIDI.getType(). Instead of 0, 1, 2, etc. it now returns the hex values described here: https://www.pjrc.com/teensy/td_midi.html
This is easily fixed by modifying the switch statement in modeMidiGbUsbMidiReceive
in Mode_MidiGB
.
There is another issue where MIDI_INTERFACE
does not seem to get defined anymore. This could be an error on my part as I was not able to find anything about it but after manually defining it and applying the above fix everything is working again.
Other modes might need fixing too, I have only tested mGB on a teensy LC.
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